WELCOME to the 1st IO-FAST think tank meeting- a satellite event of the ESSB conference
IO-FAST (initiative for FAIR spatial data) aims to democratize spatial omics data to enable the community to share and (re)use spatial data in a FAIR manner. We will assemble leaders in the field and users to collect ideas, use-cases, pressing problems, solutions and most importantly provide a synergistic environment. With this community-driven effort we hope to introduce easy to apply frameworks and guidelines.
We are looking forward to your registration !
The Organizing Committee
Amonida Zadissa
Sam Jackson
Jan-Philipp Mallm
Intro talks (hybrid) 15:00 - 15:45
ISOs, recommended metadata, minimal metadata
Denis Schapiro, University Hospital Heidelberg
Spatial omics data management
Wouter-Michiel Vierdag, EMBL
Standardisation of file formats, data sharing and analyses
Wei Kheng, EBI
Live challenge & flash talks 15:45 - 16:30
coffee break (during live challenge)
breakout groups 16:30 - 18:00
1) metadata / sharing data (2x 45 min)
2) Data format, annotations and interoperability ( 2x 45 min)
short break 18:00 - 18:10
summarize discussion 18:10 - 18:40
open discussion/next meeting 18:40 - 19:00
Abstracts can be submitted until December 1st 2024. We invite everyone to propose (i) use-cases or (ii) open issues for an ideal FAIR world. Please summarize your ideas (250 words max) and submit it via "call for abstracts" on the left. Participants from selected abstracts will be given a 60 second flash talk using a single slide during our open breakout session and thus provide topics for in-depth discussions.
Titanic Hotel Chaussee, seminar room "Stuttgart".
The Conference will take place in a hybrid format.
Participants registering for the "on-site" participation will be able to attend all sessions, including both break-out sessions.
Participants registering for the virtual participation will be able to attend all sessions except the "use case discussions".
Organizer:
in cooperation with:
Hosts:
Jan-Philipp Mallm, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
Sam Jackson, UK Dementia Research Institute, London
Amonida Zadissa, UK Dementia Research Institute, London